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  • Altieri, J. (2011). Content counts: Developing Disciplinary Literacy Skills K-6. Newark: International Reading Association.
  • Bromley, K. (2009). Vocabulary instruction in the secondary classroom. In S.R. Parris, D. Fisher, & K. Headley (Eds.), Adolescent Literacy, Field Tested (pp. 58-69). Newark, DE: International Reading Association.
  • Buehl, D. (2011). Developing readers in academic disciplines. Newark: International Reading Association.
  • Burke, J. ( 2007). Tools and texts for 50 essential lessons. Portsmouth: Heinemann.
  • Ellery, V. (2009). Creating strategic readers: Techniques for developing competency in phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension, second edition. Newark: International Reading Association.
  • Harvey, S. (2010). Strategies that work. Maine: Stenhouse Publishers. (Chapter 14 and 15)
  • Harvey, S. Goudvis, A. ( 2007). Strategies that work: Teaching comprehension for understanding and engagement.Chapter 14: Reading to Understand Textbooks and Ch 15: The Genre of Test Reading.
  • Himmele, P, & Himmele, W. (2011). Total participation techniques: Making every student an active learner. Alexandria: ASCD.
  • Kelly, M. 7 Claussen-Grace. (2007). Comprehension shouldn't be silent: From strategy instruction to student independence. Alexandria:International Reading Association.
  • Meltzer, J., Jackson, D. Eds. ( 2011). Thinkquiry toolkit 1: Strategies to improve reading comprehension and vocabulary development across the content areas. Portsmouth: PCG Education.
  • Sadler, C.R. (2011). Comprehension strategies for middle grade learners: A handbook for content area teachers. Newark:International Reading Association.
  • Serafini, F. (2009). Interactive comprehension strategies: Fostering meaningful talk about text. New York: Scholastic.
  • Zweirs, J. ( 2010). Building reading comprehension habits in grades 6-12: A toolkit of classroom activities. Newark: International Reading Association